Ex-Guardians manager Terry Francona takes in Cleveland Browns game
Ex-Cleveland Guardians manager Terry Francona is apparently enjoying his offseason.
Francona, who left the Guardians bench at the end of the baseball season, could be seen enjoying the Cleveland Browns-Arizona Cardinals game from seats outside a loge.
TITOOOOO!! 🐐@CleGuardians x #DawgPound pic.twitter.com/VUslIBhzbP
— Cleveland Browns (@Browns) November 5, 2023
As a manager for 23 combined seasons with Philadelphia (1997-2000), Boston (2004-11) and Cleveland (2012-23), Francona compiled a regular-season record of 1,950-1,672, placing him 13th for the most wins in MLB history. He came incredibly close to winning a third World Series, but Cleveland fell 8-7 to the Chicago Cubs in extra innings of Game 7 on Nov. 2, 2016.
Last season the Guardians finished third in the AL Central division at 76-86.
They’ve yet to hire a replacement for Francona.
This article originally appeared on Akron Beacon Journal: Ex-Cleveland Guardians manager Terry Francona takes in Browns game